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Notorious bank robber Henry Starr (1873-1921)
shhhhhhhhhh don't give away my time machine!That's the hat @splintercellsz had on last week!!!
shhhhhhhhhh don't give away my time machine!
No promises, but I'll see what I can do. It seems the larger hat fellas don't like handing em over as easilyThat explains it! You can at least bring back one or two large sizes next trip.
Looks as though Jonathan Banks of Breaking Bad fame were to play Indiana Jones. . . .Robert Bauval, author, lecturer, Egyptologist.
Not familiar...guess I'd rather read anything written by Robert Bauval than watch Jonathan Banks play in character.Looks as though Jonathan Banks of Breaking Bad fame were to play Indiana Jones. . . .
Not familiar...guess I'd rather read anything written by Robert Bauval than watch Jonathan Banks play in character.
Ward Bond, John Wayne, Henry Hull (or maybe Walter Huston?), and ???
Ward Bond, John Wayne, Henry Hull (or maybe Walter Huston?), and ???
Well, since neither Henry Hull nor Walter Huston was in that film with Wayne and Bond, I suspect the fellow to Duke's left might be an El Paso local as well.I'm not sure. It's from Wayne's arrival for the 1953 world premiere of "Hondo" in El Paso, TX. The fellows on the right side of the pic are from the El Paso county Sheriff's Posse.
Well, since neither Henry Hull nor Walter Huston was in that film with Wayne and Bond, I suspect the fellow to Duke's left might be an El Paso local as well.
those type hats are in abundance on the vintage marketMay have to custom order this style of hat, as nobody seems to make them anymore.
Telescope crown, no pinch, medium to stingy brim, pleated hat band.
Seems like a style that would dress down well too.
Can't miss when you take style cues from Ol Blue Eyes, right?
Also, I know this hat is straw, but I'll bet it would rock in felt too.